Mobile gaming has evolved to include walking games that go beyond simply navigating a digital avatar through a 3D world. They encourage real-life movement, with popular examples like Pokémon Go enhancing this with additional gameplay elements. However, games like Mythwalker focus primarily on walking and exploration, offering a unique experience for players.
Mythwalker, which initially launched in November last year, has recently been enriched with a significant update, introducing over 20 new quests. These quests delve deeper into the Mythwalker universe, unveiling the origins and motivations of the Drakates, a mysterious and formidable adversary. Players will embark on diverse adventures, ranging from escorting explosive and combative goblin caravan guards to engaging with pirate traditions worldwide while fending off ruthless corsairs.
One exciting addition is a quest that leads players to a "specific, well-known landmark." Mythwalker encourages players to leave a portal at this location for a future revisit, enhancing the immersive experience of exploration.
Mythwalker stands out for its accessibility features, such as the tap-to-move mechanic and the Hyport Gateway, which enables virtual travel to different parts of the world without the need for physical movement. This broadens the game's scope significantly.
While geolocation games can sometimes be limited in their scope, Mythwalker's expansive world and frequent content updates showcase the dedication and innovation of developer NantGames. As you await this thrilling update, why not explore some other games? Check out our review of Good Coffee, Great Coffee, as reviewed by Jupiter, to keep the fun going between your Mythwalker adventures.


